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@Cherian: There is an underlying stream of existential thought - see the reference to 'waiting for Godot'- happiness could come/could never come, the yo-yo need never reach the Great Waste Heap ( indirect hinting at Heaven), the reference to the thread and the hand which are self-imposed restrictions that deny us freedom of thought and action, and finally the crux of the issue - whether connected to thread or disconnected, let us be happy, because nothing really matters in the final count! :)

Existential thought! You got me on that one. It is not a tangible school of thought for me.Balachandran! Your thoughts are way above mine. I am a regular guy.I am proud of myself being your 'primary classmate'.

The more I read about you and your heavenly creations(trying to go through your old blogs), slowly getting addicted to.

Beautifully narrated!I didn't ever imagine if a crumpled piece of paper had so much of life in it. Loved the poem..How could an ordinary mortal create a great poem from a simple thing as crumpled paper? You are indeed extraordinary.In two words, simple and powerful. That describes it all.